Team
Our team is passionate about building vibrant communities. With team members located across the globe as part of our fully remote team, we bring diverse interests, experiences, and passion to help other communities thrive.
As a small team, we work together to get things done. We are a sharp bunch that rolls with the punches and is focused on the big picture without forgetting the details.
We value creativity and an entrepreneurial spirit to challenge ideas and contribute new ones that have the potential to make a big impact on community and economic development.
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Bridget Anderson is the Indiana Director at Patronicity. Since joining the team in 2018, she has led the CreatINg Places crowdgranting program and supported our work aimed at stabilizing and supporting small businesses. Bridget brings a passion for organization and structure to the leadership team to help manage team execution and personnel. As a ruralite, Bridget brings a service-oriented mindset and a get-it-done attitude that improves Patronicity's effectiveness and customer support.
Bridget has over six years experience working with statewide and national non-profits including civil justice and educational organizations, as well as six years serving elected officials and political campaigns. She graduated from Indiana University with a degree in political science and is inspired by civic engagement as a means to improve lives.
Why do you love where you live?
"I love where I live because I'm surrounded by hills and trees that connect me to nature and provides me room to explore, to rest, to play, to grow things, and to be inspired."
Bushra is the administrative assistant for Patronicity. She uncovered a deep passion for urban agriculture and community gardens during her work with AmeriCorps in 2019, and has since then moved to New Zealand to run a small farm with her partner.
Why do you love where you live?
"My favorite things about living in small-town New Zealand are fairly simple: being able to walk to get groceries, trading homegrown zucchinis for a punnet of fresh strawberries, and attending the Thursday afternoon arts and crafts sessions with the old ladies."
Ebrahim is the President & Co-Founder of Patronicity. He believes the cornerstone between a great idea, and it coming to life, is oftentimes the funding, and started Patronicity as a civic and community crowdfunding platform built to inspire growth and change in placemaking throughout cities and towns, both urban and rural, across the country. Growing Patronicity to be more than just a civic crowdfunding platform, he has led Patronicity to change the way grants are administered and how communities come together to envision, build, and create more sustainable and impactful projects meaningful to them.
Why do you love where you live?
"Where I live is a special place; there is always a ray of sun in the sky, I can walk to my favorite bakery and bike to my favorite market, and wander down to the bay to look out into the ocean blue, with a new hike to conquer each week, my puppy and I are always adventure bound!"
Mahala is Patronicity’s Michigan Director, leading the Public Spaces Community Places crowdgranting program. Mahala is a major asset to the Patronicity team, humanizing the crowdfunding and crowdgranting process, which could otherwise be intimidating and technical.
Mahala works one-on-one with project creators to ensure they understand program parameters, what tools we offer and how to use them, and what strategies make a successful campaign. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mahala coached small business owners from around the State of Michigan. She helped those small business owners develop successful campaigns that resulted in a program supporting over 113 businesses and raising over $500,000 within a two-month period. Mahala is an amatuer hiker, yogi, farmer, and cook.
Why do you love where you live?
"I love where I live because the architecture reminds me that people used to put great care into their surroundings and effort into the finer details, making things unique and respectful."
Maddie manages Patronicity's digital marketing and communications. She is passionate about sharing the company's purpose-driven mission to build vibrant communities. She has a wealth of experience developing digital marketing strategies for nonprofit arts organizations and design firms. Outside of her work at Patronicity, she is a visual artist, arts advocate, and avid disc golfer. Maddie regularly serves on grant panels for her regional and state arts agencies, Arts United and the Indiana Arts Commission.
Why do you love where you live?
"I love where I live, because my city is growing and pushing to be better. We have beautiful outdoor spaces with over 100 miles of paved walking and biking trails, and an incredible park system built around our three rivers."
Tim leads the software engineering work at Patronicity. He loves empowering the engineering team to make it easy and keep it easy for people using the platform to raise funds and improve their communities. When he isn’t looking at his various screens, he loves reading, watching movies, sports, and generally being outside.
Why do you love where you live?
“I love Detroit for its history, grass roots character, open and accepting communities, and great public spaces!”
Marina is passionate about helping people and bettering her local community. Previously, Marina was a Bilingual Educator for ten years, where her love of supporting communities began. Now, as the Connecticut Program Manager she supports the communities with managing sustainable projects in Connecticut.
In her free time, Marina enjoys going to different areas of New York, supporting the local Jazz community, being a tourist in her city, and spending time with her family.
Why do you love where you live?
"I love where I live because there are endless opportunities to support the local community and businesses within New York City. I look forward to exploring and taking my family to the local parks, beaches, and the different communities within the boroughs."
Chris is the founder of Patronicity, and was inspired to start it after he moved to Detroit in 2010 and saw how, despite the city declaring bankruptcy, communities were vibrant because they were working together to build common spaces and experiences. At this time, he read Happy City by Charles Montgomery and believed a crowdfunding platform focused on civic projects could make a small dent in the world - and from this, Patronicity was born! Chris lives in Michigan with his wife and 3 kids, is a proud Michigan alum, and is in denial he’s too old to be playing basketball.
Why do you love where you live?
“I love where I live because it’s very walkable - my kids can walk to school, I can walk to my house of worship, and there are nice little parks and ponds we can walk to almost daily. I love living in a diverse community of young families. Every day our kids go out and play with their neighbors and they come from various backgrounds - white and black American, South Asian, Arab etc. I love working in Midtown Detroit (where I lived for a time too). There’s great urban architecture and a variety of old and new, urban and green, fancy and down to earth.”
Opportunities
We are not accepting applications at this time, however if you’re interested in starting a conversation, feel free to reach out to info@patronicity.com with your resume. Subscribe to our email newsletter for regular updates, including career opportunities.